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    Some ethical thought experiments (such as the veil) can be applied to a variety of moral issues. On the basis of this understanding of thought experiments we highlighted several ways in which the use of thought experiments in experimental ethics can be philosophically relevant. Such studies can in particular inform us about the content of the ...
    Author:Thomas Pölzler, Norbert PauloPublished:2021
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    Functions of ethical thought experiments The use of thought experiments in ethics is partly similar to the use of thought experiments in the sciences. As in the sciences (Sorensen 1992, 191), an actual execution of thought experiments is often impossible in ethics - just think of far-fetched scenarios such as the footbridge
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    These Frankfurtians are not alone in holding this line of thought. Another key compatibilist, P. F. Strawson ( Citation 1962/2003 ), points out that it has been debated in philosophy whether 'the practices of punishing and blaming, of expressing moral condemnation and approval' (72) turn out to be unjust under the truth of determinism.
    Author:Koji OtaPublished:2021
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    In his 1974 book Anarchy, State and Utopia Robert Nozick introduced one of the most infamous thought-experiments in contemporary philosophy: the experience machine. ... (Citation 1998), for instance, famously introduced prospect theory to account for asymmetries in traditional ethical dilemmas (e.g., cases used to exemplify the doctrine of ...
    Author:Felipe De BrigardPublished:2010
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    Wittgenstein and Thought-Experiments in Ethics," Philosophical Papers 31 (2002), 227-250; Adrian Walsh, "A Moderate Defence of the Use of Thought Experiments in Applied Ethics,"Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14 (2011), 467-481; Roy Sorensen, "Moral Dilemmas, Thought Experiments, and Concept Vagueness," Philosophical Studies 63 ...
    Author:Yiftach FehigePublished:2014
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    Aug 27, 2024The title, abstract, and keywords of publications that were written in English were searched for (a) mentions of framing (framing OR frame OR frames), (b) words related to morality (moral OR immoral OR normative OR ethical OR morality OR immorality OR ethics), and (c) words related to experimental research (effect* OR experiment* OR survey* OR ...
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    Wittgensteinian ethics, it may be thought, is committed to detailed examination of realistically described cases, and hence to eschewing the abstract hypothetical cases, many of them quite bizarre, found in much contemporary moral theorizing. ... and I consider also some contemporary arguments about thought-experiments in philosophy. Reprints ...
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    [1] Readers of Sorensen (1992 Sorensen, R.1992. Thought experiments, New York: Oxford University Press. [Google Scholar]) will recall that Sorensen also has a fifth model—the cleansing model.Pace Sorensen, for whom the cleansing model is in fact to be preferred, I find the cleansing model obscure; regardless, the other four models seem sufficient to account for the range of thought ...
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    10 So a plausible story needs to be told to the effect that the agent 'could not have done otherwise'—i.e. a story that is not, e.g., conceptually problematic, question-begging, or dependent on highly controversial claims. Thus, for example, D. Hunt [2000], claims to offer counterexamples to the Principle that do not rely on any Frankfurt-style counterfactual controller.
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    I compare the thought-experiment from Plato's Philebus that she presents as an example to other thought-experiments involving identity in the literature and argue that this reveals a tension between the sources of authority which Nussbaum invokes for her thought-experiment. I also argue that each of her sources of authority presents further ...
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